Great food yes, but watch out for their driveways -- or lack thereof. I came close to tipping my bus over this year -- or at least it sure felt that way. Getting off the road wasn't so bad, but getting back on was sort'a like Evil Knievel jumping a school bus over a few hundred motorcycles.

Elliot wrote:Great food yes, but watch out for their driveways -- or lack thereof. I came close to tipping my bus over this year -- or at least it sure felt that way. Getting off the road wasn't so bad, but getting back on was sort'a like Evil Knievel jumping a school bus over a few hundred motorcycles.

i don't see that ending well. not for the motorcycles anyway

FREE THE SHERPASBurners with torches is right and natural and just.-fishy.CATCH AND RELEASE.

In 2010 we stopped at the carwash/taco stand in or near nixon. Sadly, both the carwash and tacos were marginal at best. While I appreciate the necessity of supporting local economies, if the service they provide is substandard, Im not going to support it, regardless of the cause.

We ended up at the truck wash in Fernley for a proper wash, and ate at the Wigwam restaurant. The best chicken fried steak anywhere. Huge portions and great service. The downside is that they are not open 24 hours.

Dr. Pyro wrote:Any self-respecting Indian taco would have beef or bacon in it. And lots of it. I thought I heard the ones for vegans were called Indian-giver tacos.

Lucky me, my tacos don't respect themselves. And as far as indian giver tacos, yes, I expect an equivalent return on my tacos, in the form of the lack of guilt that I would otherwise receive from consuming a product that caused the death of a creature capable of feeling fear and pain for the sole purpose of my culinary enjoyment. Call me old fashioned, but if something or someone has to die, I want it to be for a better reason than my fun or enjoyment.

tl;dr, I'm just better than you. (I'll get off the soapbox of snark now)

Dr. Pyro wrote:Any self-respecting Indian taco would have beef or bacon in it. And lots of it. I thought I heard the ones for vegans were called Indian-giver tacos.

Lucky me, my tacos don't respect themselves. And as far as indian giver tacos, yes, I expect an equivalent return on my tacos, in the form of the lack of guilt that I would otherwise receive from consuming a product that caused the death of a creature capable of feeling fear and pain for the sole purpose of my culinary enjoyment. Call me old fashioned, but if something or someone has to die, I want it to be for a better reason than my fun or enjoyment.[/size]

Dr. Pyro wrote:Any self-respecting Indian taco would have beef or bacon in it. And lots of it. I thought I heard the ones for vegans were called Indian-giver tacos.

Lucky me, my tacos don't respect themselves. And as far as indian giver tacos, yes, I expect an equivalent return on my tacos, in the form of the lack of guilt that I would otherwise receive from consuming a product that caused the death of a creature capable of feeling fear and pain for the sole purpose of my culinary enjoyment. Call me old fashioned, but if something or someone has to die, I want it to be for a better reason than my fun or enjoyment.[/size]

You must have a hard time buying gasoline, much less bio-diesel.

and think of the electrons who are inconvenienced, just to spread this!!